Frisco City Offices Close for Christmas and New Year Holidays
The City of Frisco announced closures of municipal offices and many public facilities for Christmas and New Year observances, affecting court operations, fire education sites, and several community services. Residents should note delayed curbside collection schedules and modified hours at libraries, athletic facilities, and environmental centers to avoid missed appointments and service disruptions.

Frisco city administration closed its main offices, Frisco Municipal Court, Frisco Fire Safety Town, and the Central Fire Administrative office for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and again for New Year Day. The closures covered Wednesday December 24 and Thursday December 25 2025, and Thursday January 1 2026. City facilities will reopen on Friday December 26 and Friday January 2 respectively.
Waste collection schedules are affected by the holiday closures. There will be no curbside collection on Christmas Day or New Year Day. Both holiday weeks will see collection moved back by one day, and regular service will resume on Monday January 5. The city provided detailed timelines and links for curbside pickup and recycling so residents can confirm their specific collection day.
Several public amenities will operate on modified schedules during the holiday period. The Environmental Collection Center and Environmental Services offices will follow adjusted hours on holiday dates, and residents should consult the city for exact drop off times. Frisco Public Library branches will be closed for portions of the holiday but will keep the drive through book return open to allow returns without entering facilities. The Frisco Athletic Center will operate with modified hours on certain dates, while the Frisco Discovery Center and Frisco Heritage Center will also adjust hours for the holidays. The Grove at Frisco Commons will have early closures on specific days. The city released a full list of closures and modified hours covering these sites.

The timing matters for anyone with upcoming municipal business, scheduled court matters, waste disposal needs, or holiday plans that depend on city facilities. Residents with appointments at municipal offices should expect rescheduling and plan accordingly. Those who need to dispose of household hazardous materials or use environmental services should verify operating hours before driving to a facility. Families using library services or recreational centers can avoid inconvenience by confirming directly with the facility.
For the shortest disruption, residents are advised to check the city online for the complete schedule and service guidance ahead of travel or planned visits over the holidays.
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